Conditioned space definition

Conditioned space means conditioned space, as defined in
Conditioned space means conditioned space, as defined in the Washington state energy code.
Conditioned space means a space within boundaries maintained to operate at desired temperature through cooling, heating, dehumidification or humidification, using means other than only natural or forced fan ventilation.

More Definitions of Conditioned space

Conditioned space means space within the dwelling thermal envelope which is provided with heated air or surfaces to provide a heated space capable of maintaining the temperature of the space to at least 50° F at design conditions.
Conditioned space means space within a building that is heated or cooled or both by one or more physical systems.
Conditioned space means any space in a residential building which is served by a heating or cooling system.
Conditioned space means an area, room, or space normally occupied and being heated and/or cooled by any equipment for human habitation.
Conditioned space means the space in a building that is either directly conditioned or indirectly conditioned as defined by the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 6, as amended.
Conditioned space means any area within a building that is heated or cooled by any equipment. “Covered project” means the project described in the “Green Building Incentive Application”.
Conditioned space means areas within the heated and cooled envelope of the building where HVAC systems maintain temperatures to facilitate comfort of occupants. Basement areas that maintain occupiable temperatures by virtue of ambient sources of heat or cooling, such as from the earth or adjoined air spaces are considered conditioned spaces within the heated and cooled envelope of the building.